Wear fiber gloves...
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You can't buy aqua regia. It quickly decomposes after mixing, therefore must be made just before use. Aqua regia is highly corrosive, toxic,volatile and explosive when mixed with many common materials. Do not consider making aqua regia unless you know what you are doing, have produced a full risk assessment, and have taken adequate precautions. Note aqua regia must be neutralised before disposal. This is itself a highly exothermic reaction and potentially hazardous unless performed correctly.
Any solution that is responsible for corrosion of substances is a corrosive solution. Most commonly we use iron's rusting as an example of corrosion which is formed by moisture in air. Some commonly known corrosive solutions are Hydrochloric acid, Iron(III) chloride, HF, Aqua fortis, Acetic acid, Hydroxylammonium nitrate, Aqua regia .
I know! Mix Nitric acid and Hydrochloric acid to make Aqua Regia, the most corrosive and FU#KED up acid there is. Then put every known metal in there except Silver, cause thats just d@mned. Oh and never put mercury in there either, I heard it makes gases that start molesting your insides...
It doesn't need to be carefully controlled. Just use cold to save energy, unless the directions on your clothing specify otherwise.
Yes, instead of aqua regia you can use the mixture of thionyl chloride (SOCl2) and the organic solvent pyridine.
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You can't buy aqua regia. It quickly decomposes after mixing, therefore must be made just before use. Aqua regia is highly corrosive, toxic,volatile and explosive when mixed with many common materials. Do not consider making aqua regia unless you know what you are doing, have produced a full risk assessment, and have taken adequate precautions. Note aqua regia must be neutralised before disposal. This is itself a highly exothermic reaction and potentially hazardous unless performed correctly.
Aqua Regia is sometimes used as a fish poison. However its main use is to kill off algae and other microbes in swimming pools.This is why you shouldn't swim right after adding it to your pool.
can urine be used to neutralize the nitric acid in aqua regia
See the links below for your answer about the Regia Marina and Regia Aeronatica.
Sulfuric acid would do nothing to gold, even when heated. Gold is completely invulnerable to acid corrosion, with only aqua regia as an expection.
Any solution that is responsible for corrosion of substances is a corrosive solution. Most commonly we use iron's rusting as an example of corrosion which is formed by moisture in air. Some commonly known corrosive solutions are Hydrochloric acid, Iron(III) chloride, HF, Aqua fortis, Acetic acid, Hydroxylammonium nitrate, Aqua regia .
Any solution that is responsible for corrosion of substances is a corrosive solution. Most commonly we use iron's rusting as an example of corrosion which is formed by moisture in air. Some commonly known corrosive solutions are Hydrochloric acid, Iron(III) chloride, HF, Aqua fortis, Acetic acid, Hydroxylammonium nitrate, Aqua regia .
Any solution that is responsible for corrosion of substances is a corrosive solution. Most commonly we use iron's rusting as an example of corrosion which is formed by moisture in air. Some commonly known corrosive solutions are Hydrochloric acid, Iron(III) chloride, HF, Aqua fortis, Acetic acid, Hydroxylammonium nitrate, Aqua regia .
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